Jean Grémillon
Known for: Directing
Born: March 3, 1898 in Bayeux, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France - Died: November 24, 1959
Jean Grémillon was a French film director. After directing a number of documentaries during the 1920s, many now lost, Grémillon had his first substantial success with the dramatic feature Maldone in 1928. Over the next quarter-century, he directed twenty more feature films, of which he is best known for five made between 1937 and 1944: Gueule d'amour (1937), L'Étrange M. Victor (1938), Remorques (1941), Lumière d'été (1943), and Le Ciel est à vous (1944), all but the first starring Madeleine Renaud. Grémillon rejected what he referred to as "mechanical naturalism" in favor of "the discovery of that subtlety which the human eye does not perceive directly but which must be shown by establishing the harmonies, the unknown relations, between objects and beings; it is a vivifying, inexhaustible source of images that strike our imaginations and enchant our hearts." He died on November 25, 1959 in Paris, France.
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The Charms of Life
Narrator
Astrology or the mirror of life
Narrator (voice)
Encyclopédie audiovisuelle du cinéma
Self (archive footage)
Haute-Lisse
Original Music Composer
Misdeal
Original Music Composer
Stormy Waters
Director
Summer Light
Director
The Love of a Woman
Director
White Paws
Director
The Lighthouse Keepers
Director
Lady Killer
Director
Dainah the Mixed
Director
The Woman Who Dared
Director
The Strange Monsieur Victor
Director
Little Lise
Director
La Dolorosa
Director
Guard! Alert!
Director
The Sixth of June at Dawn
Writer
The Royal Waltz
Director
The Strange Madame X
Director
The House of Images
Director
For One Cent's Worth of Love
Director
Chartres
Editor
André Masson and the Four Elements
Director